Based on log rules and the way ph is calculated, what is the difference in [oh– ] concentration between point a and point b. 101 105 106 107

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Based on their pOH values, the difference in [OH– ] concentration between point A and point B is 10^6.

What is pH of a substance?

The pH is determined by the concentration of Hydrogen ions [H+]. The higher the concentration of H+ ions, the lower the pH of a substance. If the concentration of H+ is greater than OH-, the material is acidic, i.e. the pH value is less than 7

In this case, the formula for this will be:

[tex]pH= -log[H+][/tex]

So we have:

[tex][OH]= 14-1= 10^{-13}\\[OH] = 14-7=10^{-7}[/tex]

Therefore, the difference in [OH– ] concentration between point A and point B is 10^6.

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